Yvette (1938)
Yvette is the daughter of a courtesan who serves men of wealth and status. She is unaware of how her mother makes money and why they are always in the presence of princes, dukes and barons. Only when Yvette goes away on a holiday she realizes that the Banker Saval is engaging her mother in such activities, she suddenly feels dirty.
Director:
Wolfgang Liebeneiner
Writer:
Bernd Hofmann
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Käthe Dorsch as Oktavia Obardi |
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Ruth Hellberg as Yvette Obardi |
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Paul Bildt as Apotheker von Bougival |
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Pamela Wedekind as Schwester Euphoria |
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Johannes Riemann as Bankier Aristide de Saval |
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Kurt Mikulski as Ober in Pariser Café |
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Albert Matterstock as Jean Servigny |
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Hans Adalbert Schlettow as Fürst Kravalow |
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Karl Fochler as Chevalier Valreali |
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Albert Florath as Pfarrer von Bougival |
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Gustav Waldau as Marquis von Bougival |
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Franz Weber as Kriegsinvalide Martinez |
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Leopold von Ledebur as Haushofmeister |
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Ellen Bang as Fürstin |
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Werner von Wulfing as Herr von Belvigne |
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Elsa Andrä Beyer as Hausmädchen Suzanne |
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Gerda Maria Terno as Baronin |
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Margot Erbst as Marquise |
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Lucie Polzin as Nichette |
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Peter Busse as Baron |
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Curt Ackermann as Marquis von Roqueville |
| Directing | Wolfgang Liebeneiner | Director |
| Writing | Guy de Maupassant | Story |
| Writing | Bernd Hofmann | Screenplay |
| Camera | Franz Weihmayr | Director of Photography |
| Production | Heinrich Jonen | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Hansom Milde-Meißner | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | W. von Bonborst | Editor |
| Art | Karl Weber | Production Design |
| Art | Erich Zander | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ruth Wagner | Costume Design |
| Production | Wilhelm Sperber | Production Manager |
| Directing | Kurt Hoffmann | Assistant Director |